Big Sky Dreamin
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KMWJR- record the phone call and you will have a record. Maybe not admissible in court but it'll work in the court of public opinion if he turns out to be full of manure.
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Nevada - Granted 2.1 million acres at statehood. They now have 3,000 acres remaining. All sold for $1.50 per acre to political cronies.
Wyoming - Granted 4.2 million acres at statehood. They now have 3.5 million acres remaining. They sold 700K acres that we can no longer hunt, fish, etc. No camping on state lands. Imagine doing a Wyoming Range mule deer hunt in Region G if you had to hike in each morning and hike out each day because these lands that are currently USFS lands became state trust lands that you could not set your camp on.
Utah - Granted 6 million acres at statehood. They now have 3.4 million acres remaining. That is 2.6 million they have sold or otherwise disposed of. Utah is very active in selling state trust lands, the most recent being sold in October. Link here - http://trustlands.utah.gov/sitla-land-auction-earns-673k-for-public-schools/
Alaska - Granted 100 million acres, though some is still waiting to be transferred. Alaska is very active in selling their state lands. They sell land to fund the school system, the university system, and their mental health system. Here is the link to how you can buy some if you qualify - http://dnr.alaska.gov/mlw/landsale/sale_faq.cfm#9
Colorado - No hunting allowed on CO state lands, unless permission from the lessee. There are 23 million acres of BLM and USFS land in Colorado that if transferred to the state would not allow for open public hunting. Here is their land board website. Read this opening paragraph - Unlike federally owned land in Colorado, state trust land is not open for public recreational use.
These are some examples to start with. Similar examples in NM, MT, and ID. Arizona is one state that has been aggressive in retaining their state lands and also adding to them as they are able.
Those are State issues. I don't recall you saying people in those States should do something about that in your shows.